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1 Litra

Issuer Kefra
Year 406 BC - 397 BC
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Currency Litra
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Mintage ND (406 BC - 397 BC)
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Kefra was a short-lived Sikel settlement in Sicily whose coinage falls within the catastrophic period of Carthaginian expansion that saw Akragas, Gela, and Kamarina razed between 406 and 405 BC. That regional devastation almost certainly ended Kefra's independent mint — which may explain why this denomination is documented primarily through a handful of specimens, with Jameson 732 among the key reference examples anchoring the type's attribution.